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LITERARY GOSSIP

... Moreo-ver, the- book, tillts- ar-teritstel hiis-cory of hi-eieci cod her moveiment twrsana 2011-4 eCxiSt'MCe. Her -Majesty 'the Queen no aet accepted front Mris. MaLy-n~ae Rec-d an alda-oce- ca)ry of -The Life2 andc A~dven~tures of Caritirn 3-f-a-one Bedi, ...

THE HORSE SHOW

... Battalion Liverpocl Regiment t I-whose selections; ealier in the afterinoon aroe I much appreciated) played id &ve the Ore Queen. After dri?itr round tee eecloscre ExfeeirIE neies were trecived at the entrance to the Vicereril box on the a-rand stoand ...

THE HORSE SHOW

... Brooke, Bart, D L. The band of the 21st Lancers, stationed be- lind the Grand Stand. plaved one bar or two of GGod Save the Queen' as t~he Viceregal party arrived, and the carriages drove around the arena in the customary fashion. There was quite a notable ...

THE NATIONAL HORSE SHOW

... Cavour. Htuch G-ae's Priocess. W. J. M'CCart-can's Beri.ev l Model. S. Baidie's Spion Kop, Mrs. Henrv's (rey Duck. Htth Gray's Victoria. Cap- Iin R. 1V. Eaviev's Mi-6s M`Conn. Mr. A. J. WVan'-orontgh's Biasekbird. 'Wm. A. Wealhi's Tamer- lane, J. J. Stafford's ...

THE HORSE SHOW

... tolo- ger, by Hermit, out eo Stelln, by broter to Stra-fford, from Athgavan Lodge, fnd Boypi Mask, by Maesk, out of Princess Victoria, by Prince Charlie, for distincti. Otearn tha I ?? sni~ht well merit notite were Thurrkes, Duke od Portland, Cleater, Little ...

NEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES

... scen. A sweet place to return to wrhen the dangers have been passed and the victorv won. Sir George White has worn the Victoria Oross for over twrenty vears. To-day lhe holds five orders of knightlhrod-G.C.B., K.C.G , G.C.S.L, G.C.I.E.L anzL G.CN.O ...

THE GAIETY THEATRE

... :overture to Oberon. le QTUPEEN'S THEATRE. d DEX UNCt'D.' I Last night the romantic melodrama ]) nounced. was givea at the Queen's Theatre. ?? play is founded on a tale of ?? N'ihbist& n ,ons iracy h7 Messrs Henry 'Gamigne and Prank Jefferson. 1t isas ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Meet- inz, OurnTmh Camp, an:d to be called the sLord, Roberts Cup. The Cup is to be a replica of the celebrated! piece of Queen Anne Plate, now in possession of i the Eairl of Cre-we. It is to be EtruLsan in ! form, and the ornamnentation purely oiesteioalt ...

NORTH-EAST AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION

... many statte trials- Ju-st otaos Mr. tbreetch is dosingL a latn.e - e-ses in I hos. MDiessrs. T. & JYM'Erv-ol, limited. AO, Victoria, Square, li-ave a etrtmatt stand in which they dip~a~y potato spratyesr, conibined, Du--r Dli(Tansd ralo-' ct-s isy eifferost ...

THE SPRING SHOW

... the arrival ot. the Royal visitors God Save the Queen was p.aved by the bind of the Rifle Brigade. Immediately afterwards the children of the Princess elenrv of Batten- berg, namely, the Princess Victoria XLugenie, Princ;ess Alexandra,. Prince ieopold ...

BOOKS AND MAGAZINES

... Early ' in the winter of 1853 some prom mnent -Members of ra-iouns Qonggregalions 'usident in tbe nei~rb- libon.rsood of the Queen's and Presbutori-an Col- leges, fieling the, want of a. chmr-ch for {he in- ?? popula-ation of tb-at ki-rrirt-in which re- ...

THE SPRING SHOW

... 'anizmals marked with tlhe red, blue, or yellow rosette, and can ?? affect a profoud knowledge of things agrioul- tural. The Queen's ball Royal Duke, which won the Challoner Plate, a flat prize, and a silver medal, held quite a levee during thedajb and loyalists ...